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Cage Dive

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Title: Cage Dive

Tagline: First you find the sharks. Then they find you.

Genre: Horror, Drama, Thriller, Mystery

Director: Gerald Rascionato

Cast: Suzanne Dervish-Ali, Megan Peta Hill, Joel Hogan, Pete Valley, Tara Wraith, Josh Potthoff, Mark Fell

Release: 2017-08-11

Runtime: 80

Plot: Three friends from California are filming an audition tape for an extreme reality game show. They document their journey to Australia where they will be doing their most dangerous activity.... Shark Cage Diving. A catastrophic turn of events leaves them in baited water full of Great White Sharks, turning their recording into a blood chilling diary of survival... and death.

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This is a poor effort compared to the first two movies. The characters are not likeable in any way, the story is extremely far fetched, there’s one scene towards the end that just breaks all believability. The CGI is passable, but really, the budget wasn’t there. It’s a fun 90 minutes if there’s not much else on and you need a shark fix.
 
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